Court Square was teeming all around with several hundred young Trick-or-Treaters Tuesday morning as downtown merchants kicked off Halloween Day handing out candies and treats. More...
SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS Pursuant to requirements of the Georgia Constitution, Attorney General Thurbert E. Baker, Secretary of State Cathy Cox, and Legislative Counsel Sewell R. Brumby hereby provide the summaries of the proposed constitutional amendments that will appear More...
Dear editor, I am writing to join those who are heartsick that the local commissioners and councilmen of Early, Seminole and Miller counties will not give the animal group, PAWS, the support and recognition it needs to succeed in rescuing and placing abandoned pets in our community. More...
1 Kings 18:20-24, 30-35, 38, 39 The adage "there is safety in numbers" might be helpful under some circumstances. However, in the life of the spirit, this "rule" can lose its validity very quickly. Jesus declared, "Enter ye in at the strait (narrow; closely fitting) gate (leaf or wing of a foldi More...
James E. Tillman Sr., state conservationist for the USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service in Georgia announced that Georgia will begin the third year of administering a cost-share project under the Environment Quality Incentives Program for More...
Mother Nature conspired to dampen the Standifer Field turf and the Early County Bobcats spirit on Homecoming 2006. But the heavy rain that left the field soaked and the crowd small could not stop a determined Bobcat team as they defeated Randolph- Clay 21-6 Friday night. More...
Tina Simons was named Teacher of the Year for 2006-07 at North Columbia Elementary School in Appling, Ga. Mrs. Simons teaches first grade and has been with the school nine years. She is the former Tina Lee of More...